Yves Brunelle

Born in Montreal in 1927, Yves Brunelle attended Ecole St. Gerard and D’Arcy McGee High School in Montreal. He received his BA in English from St. Francis Xavier University, his MA in Comparative Literature from Harvard University, and his PhD in English from the University of New Brunswick. He is a member of the Association of Canadian and Quebec Literatures and the Atlantic Canada Institute.
Brunelle has taught both French and English, and was Program Director for Radio-Canada in Moncton and producer of “Public Affairs” for CBC Halifax. He is now a professor of English at St. Francis Xavier University.
Among his other publications are the translations of Angline de Montbrun by Laure Conan, and Un homme et son péché (The Woman and the Miser) by Claude-Henri Grignon. Professor Brunelle is an advisory editor for Harvest House’s French Writers of Canada Series.